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If I was defoliating I would do about a week before flip.
Thanks bud. That's the plan then :)
If I was defoliating I would do about a week before flip.
send me you address and information, I'll get it ready.Thanks bud. That's the plan then :)
send me you address and information, I'll get it ready.
Okay need some guidance .. pics are as follows :p.
Watering is happening tomorrow. They're light.
Also noticed some brown on one leaf ? Rest are fine
I'm really impressed with how the filled out, what are those lights your using? Your internodes look really good, but your still in veg and my (autos) have been flowering/stretching for a two weeks now, the difference is dramatic.
Yours looks like some of mine that are still early, and the 2 I've started spraying for feminized pollen, but thicker, much bigger fans.
The first photo looks a lot like yours still, but some of the next photo's show it well. As the plant flowers, it goes from being tight internodes, to very branching, (depending on strain) it's pretty dramatic, quite like I've never noticed before. I did some mild pruning at most, but they are pretty natural for the most part.
Yours looks like an indica dominate like most of these.
The real difference is the size of your fan leaves, I wouldn't mess with those, not too many anyhow, and I would leave the really big ones, IMO
Spreading the bud sites out on that plant might work well, that way there all low and level, and pretty equal, should work well that that size pot
But photo's will recover, so it's relative, I think with the autos, trimming should be minimal.
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Yea, I like LST because your not losing growth, your simply diverting it. I'm interested in what Aqua has to say though. Ah, so (4) or (2) of them, it not entirely clear. I only see two drivers
Plants look really beautiful.Bump, anyones help ? :)
Plants look really beautiful.
Don't sweat the odd leaf that gets a little brown or off in color as diagnostically it alone doesn't point to anything systemic, just monitor. Along the same lines, as you go through flower you'll find that especially some lower leaves that are not getting much light might yellow, die, and fall off - providing your feeding is within the range the plant wants, this is just the plant self-pruning material that isn't contributing enough to continue sending resources, and no cause for alarm.
Also, the slightly lighter green on top is typical of fresh growth; it will darken a little as it matures, and, as @Aqua Man suggests, at most bump up the PPM just a little bit. I don't think their coloring has anything to do with too much light, in fact I think you could turn the lights up quite a bit more without any damage (personally, once plants get where yours are, I prefer to push the plans with light and if little hints of light stress appear, back off slightly).
Again, your plants look awesome, and I can't wait to see how they progress!
EDIT: Ha! And stop chewing your fingernails to a nub! Pics gave you away!
Looking nice and getting big, I would switch to flower now if you havent already. My two cents on the net is your plants will fill out the tent enough at their size without one.All got watered 5L with decentish run off. The faster your pour the more fun off you get:p. We just added enough biobizz grow until the ppm hit 550-600.
Run off ppm ranged from 700 to 1300.
PH was around 5.8 from run off. Same as always really.
We're gonna move the fan today . Set it elsewhere then add in the next rack in and have 2 2 2 as they're so close together right now.
May have to up the light intensity and the 2 forward and backwards will be getting less light, turning into monsters, just hope we fed them correctly.
@Aqua Man the next time we water we feed them again ?then the next feed after that it's just water ¿
We're also thinking of getting a net ? Thoughts on the best approach would be good
Looking nice and getting big, I would switch to flower now if you havent already. My two cents on the net is your plants will fill out the tent enough at their size without one.
I agree with @FourthCity flower sooner than later. Yeah I would go another feed then water. Keeping an eye on the runoff ppm if it's close to what's going I. Like 200ppm higher or less can just keep feeding. I'm only doing my first soil grow so had to get used to this also but is kinda how I steer the feed in soil since you don't have absolute control like hydro.
Plants are looking great man.
Yea, I agree. They do look very impressive indeed. Wish my first grow looked so fine, would have saved a lot of time learning.
Just be careful going into flower here, as this is were it can get hairy and things can go south, so watch them closely the first weeks here, this is where the rubber meets the road, you want a good solid start.
Judging from the plants I would not use the term cluelessThanks bud I'll keep better track of each individual plant next time. As I'm clueless right now lol.
I understand, I'll try do my best lol.
Okay update .. moved plants ... only problem is the plants at the sides are only getting 6k lux.. centre is 40k and plants ontop at each side's are at like 7k..
I need to try get another two poles maybe and move the lights 2 and 2 inbetween the lines of the plants so 2 forward 2 backwards
Or should I just revert them back to squishy?
Also RH is a bit of a problem and can't afford a dehumidifier right now
Rotate the whole arrangement of lights or plants 90 degrees, that should help.Okay update .. moved plants ... only problem is the plants at the sides are only getting 6k lux.. centre is 40k and plants ontop at each side's are at like 7k..
Judging from the plants I would not use the term clueless